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Onaapo Socks
Onaapo Socks
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Crew socks are in! Pair with your favorite hiking boots or converse for a care free, fair trade look!
Premium designer cotton socks sent your way from Ghana.
“Onaapo” is Ga-language slang literally meaning “you won’t even get it”. It’s a way to praise something nice or beautiful, that is so nice it’s nearly impossible to get. The term went viral after it became the title of an election song for a Ghanaian party, but it’s popularity endures with all Ghanaians, and you can commonly find it painted on the backs of Taxis and Tro-tros.
This design was inspired by traditional Ghanaian Kente cloth.
The socks are 90% Cotton, 8% Polyamide, and 2% Elastane.
Sizes: 4.5-7.5 and 8-13 and KIDS Sizes: 4-7 and 8-10
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INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING
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Hassle-Free Returns
We hope you love what you ordered! But if you got the wrong size, color doesn’t suit you, or you just changed your mind, no problem! Contact us for a return or exchange. You may return your item within 30 days of purchase for a full refund.
If you have any concerns or want to discuss an exchange do not hesitate to contact us.
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